Is It Necessary to Do Dialysis When Creatinine Is 5 mg/dL

When creatinine level is high, you may think of dialysis or kidney transplant. Is it necessary to do dialysis when creatinine is 5 mg/dl? After reading this article, you will find out the answer.

High creatinine level is not the index to measure whether you need dialysis or not.

Creatinine 5 is much higher than the normal range, but it does not mean you have to start dialysis. As long as you do not have any high risky factors, such as high blood potassium level, you can put off dialysis.

This treatment is a comprehensive treatment, which includes not only oral Chinese medicine, but also external therapies such as Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, Medicated Bath, Foot Bath, Enema Therapy, Steam Therapy, oral Chinese medicine, etc. Oral medicine and external therapies work together to increase your urine output, improve bowel movement and increase your sweat to expel massive waste products including creatinine from the blood. It can also dilate blood vessels and remove stasis to improve blood circulation and increase blood flow into damaged kidneys so that enough essential elements such as oxygen, nutrients and active ingredients of medicine to speed up kidney recovery. After one week’s treatment, you can see cotton-like substances in urine, which are those wastes. After about half month’s treatment, you can do a test. In general, creatinine level, urea level and uric acid level will go down gradually. After about one month’s treatment, your renal function will be restored slowly, and then creatinine can be passed out of body naturally. As a result, you can stay away from dialysis.

Is it necessary to do dialysis when creatinine is 5 mg/dL? No, it is not. If you are not satisfied with your current treatment, welcome to Peking Tung Shin Tang Chinese Medical Hospital. We will do our utmost to help you recover from kidney disease and stay away from dialysis.